Since 1954,
Knight's Incorporated has been the area
leader of outdoor power equipment sales
and service.

Today, in
the world of large retail stores, box
stores, and chain stores, Knight's Inc.
is proud to say that we are still owned
and operated by family. Not only that,
but we are still in the same location as
when we first opened!

We are proud
to serve both home owners and landscape
professionals alike with top quality
products, sales & service, all from
people who know outdoor power equipment!

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From the hard to shop
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enthusiast, Knight's has you
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including new
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The History of Knight's!

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Take a walk
through the past and find out how
Knight's started, what's changed, and
what still remains the same.

Ethanol is simply alcohol that
is refined from corn. It's
considered a biofuel that is
supposed to be better for the
environment, Unfortunately, it's
not better for small engines
found on lawn mowers, snow
throwers, generators, and hand
held equipment, just to name a
few.

What makes ethanol so bad?
Ethanol (corn alcohol)
by nature attracts water. When
that ethanol is in your gas
container, in your engine, or in
your engine's carburetor, the
ethanol is already at work
drawing moisture in from the
air. The longer your gas sits
unused, the more moisture it
collects. The short term problem
ends up being that your engine
won't start. Even a little water
in your gas can make a small
engine unable to start. Long
term problems can be more severe
and create costly repairs. Water
collected by the ethanol
corrodes internal engine
components, and in turn,
shortens the life of your
engine. Water also causes
degradation of plastics and
hardening of rubber components,
both of which are found in
carburetors.

So
how can you prevent ethanol
problems? Most
gasoline at the pump contains
10% ethanol, so there is no
escaping it. You can, however,
stop ethanol problems before
they start. At Knight's we sell
Ethanol Shield®, which not
only acts as a fuel stabilizer,
but as an ethanol preventative.
We recommend this brand over the
Sta-Bil® and Startron®
products. Ethanol Shield®,
when added to fresh gas,
guarantees the gasoline's
freshness for 3 years.

Of course, the best way to
combat ethanol problems remains
the same since small engines
were created, and that is to
simply run your machine out of
gas if you are not going to be
using it within the next 30
days.